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@Steve.R wrote:Thanks Graham! Great work as usual..There is an important question that needs to be asked: What about RobboLito 0.10 SMP, Fire, Vitruvius and the all family? Your decision based on what?

Not my decision. I'm only one of many testers.

Personally though, I think that there are many engines of differing strengths to test and it would seem a bit wasteful to have too many engines from the same family taking testing time away from others.

Most of the testing results that get reported on the various forums seem to concentrate on the top engines only, whereas as a group, we try to give encouragement to the authors of other engines too.

@Steve.R wrote:Thanks Graham! Great work as usual..There is an important question that needs to be asked: What about RobboLito 0.10 SMP, Fire, Vitruvius and the all family? Your decision based on what?

Not my decision. I'm only one of many testers.

Personally though, I think that there are many engines of differing strengths to test and it would seem a bit wasteful to have too many engines from the same family taking testing time away from others.

Most of the testing results that get reported on the various forums seem to concentrate on the top engines only, whereas as a group, we try to give encouragement to the authors of other engines too.